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Burrell: Millions will not have forgotten the misery Charles caused his wife

What would Diana say? - demanded The Daily Express tabloid in a huge front-page headline. And Diana's former Butler, Paul Burrell, said holding the wedding before a coroner's inquest into Diana's death is completed next year was "crass." Charles, he wrote in the Daily Mirror, should never be king...

The ghost of Diana will hover over the wedding. Charles has finally made an honest woman of Camilla, but she cannot be Princess of Wales or marry in church. Diana still has a hold on the public's imagination.

The future wife of Britain's Prince Charles(R) could hardly be more different from his first. Young and beautiful, Princess Diana looked as if she had walked straight out of a fairy tale when she took Charles' hand in 1981 to the delight of an enchanted nation. By contrast, Camilla Parker Bowles(L) is a 57-year-old divorcee and mother-of-two Diana called a "rottweiler" and whom Britons have struggled to accept at the prince's side.

Britons reacted with mixed feelings to the news Prince Charles would wed his longtime love Camilla Parker Bowles, with Friday papers praising the union even as people pined for the lost glamour of his first wife, the late Princess Diana.

Prince Charles and his longtime companion Camilla Parker Bowles are to marry, the prince's office announced, putting an official seal on a relationship that first blossomed three decades ago and helped wreck his marriage to the late Princess Diana. Clarence House, his residence in London, said the civil wedding would take place on April 8 at Windsor Castle, the royal family's weekend retreat west of London.